LibreOffice Slams ‘Euro-Office’ Launch as Deceptive Move Against Digital Sovereignty
The Document Foundation has issued a sharp rebuke of Euro-Office, accusing the new suite of deceptive marketing and strengthening Microsoft's hold on European data.
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The Document Foundation has issued a sharp rebuke of Euro-Office, accusing the new suite of deceptive marketing and strengthening Microsoft's hold on European data.
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